Glycogen dependence

Introduction: Glycosteroid dependence is an onset feature of hormone-dependent dermatitis. Depending on topical glucocorticoids, the original disease relapses or worsens 2 to 10 days after the hormone is stopped. When hormones were re-used, the above symptoms and signs quickly subsided, the drug was stopped again, and relapsed quickly, and it was more severe than before, thus forcing patients to use hormones for a long time

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